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Ronaldo Will Be Man Utd’s Downfall, Agbonlahor Warns Solskjaer

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Former Aston Villa striker, Gabby Agbonlahor, has insisted that Manchester United forward, Cristiano Ronaldo, will be the club’s downfall this season.

Agbonlahor wants Man United manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer to drop Ronaldo from his squad and instead use the likes of Marcus Rashford, Mason Greenwood and Jadon Sancho in his attack line.

He stated this ahead of Man United’s home Premier League clash with Liverpool on Sunday evening.

According to him, Ronaldo doesn’t fit the way Man United play, adding that he was supposed to join Manchester City.

Asked whether Ronaldo improves Man United as a team, Agbonlahor told Football Insider: “I don’t think he does.

“People got carried away. Ronaldo was awful for Juventus last season. This season for Man United, he has not scored many great goals.

“The one against Newcastle was the goalkeeper’s fault, it went through his legs. The Villarreal one wasn’t anything special.

“If you look at Man United, if I am a Man United fan I want to see Greenwood down the middle, I want Rashford on the left and I want Sancho on the right, he is better on the right. That is my front three. Behind them, I want Pogba, Fernandes and Fred or McTominay.

“Ronaldo doesn’t fit into the way that Manchester United wants to play. The problem is, because of his profile and how good of a player he was, everyone feels like they have got to pass to him. They feel they have got to make a goal for Ronaldo.

“He is going to be the downfall of Man United, for me. It was a signing that was done for the fans and to stop him from going to Man City.

“Let us not be fooled, Ronaldo would have gone to Manchester City, 1000 per cent, he had probably already spoken to Manchester City.”

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Onyeka signing permanently with Prem new-boys Coventry

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Coventry City have made a first signing for their Premier League campaign next season.

Coventry saw their promotion confirmed with Friday’s draw at Blackburn Rovers.

And with that achievement, a permanant option in Brentford loanee Frank Onyeka’s loan deal was triggered.

The Nigeria international joined Coventry in January on-loan to the end of the season with a permanent option included should the Sky Blues be promoted.

Onyeka has made 12 appearances for Coventry – starting on 11 occasions – with his one goal coming in the 3-2 win over Derby earlier this month.

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AFCON: Morocco Frees Senegal Fans After Completing Prison Sentence

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Morocco on Saturday released three Senegalese fans from jail after they completed a three-month prison sentence for participating in the violence that broke out during the Africa Cup of Nations final in Rabat, an AFP journalist saw.

The trio left Al Arjat 2 prison, northeast of Rabat, in a police vehicle to go to a police station before being released.

Upon leaving the police station, the three smiling Senegalese fans were greeted by members of the Senegalese embassy.

One said to AFP, “dima Maroc, dima Maghrib” (“long live Morocco”).

Senegalese defence lawyer Patrick Kabou thanked “diplomatic and consular representation for their efforts” in a post on X.

On the eve of the trio’s release, he asked that the public “support them and, above all, help them come to terms with the initial shock of leaving prison”.

In connection with the same case, 15 other Senegalese fans remain incarcerated after receiving sentences ranging from six months to one year, and which were upheld on appeal on Monday.

Detained since the January 18 final, won by Senegal but later awarded on appeal to hosts Morocco, they were charged with “hooliganism,” an offence including acts of violence, notably against law enforcement, as well as damage to sports facilities, invading the pitch and throwing projectiles.

A Frenchman of Algerian origin was also released on Saturday after serving three months in prison for throwing a water bottle during the final.

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Man Utd boss Carrick: We must get Casemiro into opposition box

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Manchester United boss Michael Carrick admits it’s important keeping Casemiro close to the opposition area.

Ahead of today’s trip to Chelsea, Carrick admits he’s appreciated the Brazilian’s influence since taking charge in January.

“He’s certainly got the knack and the feeling, and that sense in and around the box,” he told MUTV.

“He’s got that sixth sense, in some ways that you can’t necessarily coach or you can’t necessarily always give the perfect moment or the action or the run to fit the cross.

“You’ve got to put yourself in positions and sense the space and then, obviously, on top of that, to finish it and show the composure.

“I think he’s certainly done that this season.”

Carrick added: “He’s always scored important goals. He’s always found himself there at certain times.

“He’s scored good goals for us, important goals and not just this season.”

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